The tribunal in Manchester heard the pair had sex in the surgery on Christmas Eve 2007 before Dr Rubin issued her with a prescription for emergency contraception.

The suspended GP continued sending the woman personal messages for the next five years, but she didn’t make a complaint until he is alleged to have forcibly tried to remove her trousers during a consultation in July 2012.

He admitted the relationship, but disputed some of the claims. However, the panel found proved almost all allegations brought against him.

It also found proved claims that he asked another patient, aged 21 to kiss him.

It described his conduct as “misleading” and “dishonest” and told him: “By reason of the facts alleged, your fitness to practice is impaired because of your misconduct.”

The tribunal can now suspend him, strike him off the medical register or take no further action.